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September 29th, 2022 09:32 AM #441
Toyota Raize hybrid enters the Malaysian market as Perodua Ativa | Autodeal
The hybrid Raize works in a similar way to the Nissan Kicks with its e-Power technology. Instead of it being powered by a small gasoline engine assisted by an electric motor, it's the other way around. This means that the wheels are being powered by an electric motor with a 1.2-liter 3-cylinder gasoline engine acting as a generator to help alleviate range anxiety. This gives it an electric vehicle-like driving experience with near instantaneous torque on tap.The Malaysian market isn’t the first in the ASEAN region to get the Raize hybrid as Daihatsu has made its own version in the form of the Rock Hybrid. Malaysia, however, is the next ASEAN country to get it after Thailand as it was the first in the form of the Perodua Ativa hybrid. As these are Japan-made units, the chances of the Raize hybrid entering the Philippine market anytime soon is slim, however, if it proves to be a hit in Thailand and Malaysia respectively then the chances of it hitting the local automotive market sooner than expected increases. We will just have to wait for Toyota Philippines to make an official announcement.
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October 27th, 2022 10:52 PM #442I just got my Toyota Raize E CVT. I paid in cash. I made a reservation and waited for 1.5-2 months before i got a unit.
I talked with 5 Toyota dealers. Pero ang pinaka-ok na kausap and fair/transparent even sa cash buying customers is the Toyota Pasong Tamo branch. No add-ons na hinihingi like undercoat rustproofing for 5K pesos di tulad ng ibang dealership. They also don't require you to get your insurance from them. However, I got insurance from then na lang din kasi same price lang naman ang compre insurance niya (STANDARD Insurance) as my outside insurance (BPI). Hindi overpriced.
I highly recommend my agent Ms. Melrose Mendoza (09772365812 or search for her in FB with toyota background in her DP). Shout out also to her manager Sir Ritchie Miranda!
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October 27th, 2022 11:59 PM #444
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October 28th, 2022 12:05 AM #445
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October 28th, 2022 10:33 PM #447
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October 28th, 2022 10:55 PM #450Question, do you already have your OR/CR?
Because when my friend got his OR CR last September, even without the "physical" plate number, the plate number was already assigned to him and indicated in his OR/CR.
Ending plate number requests usually are just "requests". so if you did not pay for any of the special plate number requests (as required now) by LTO, I know there really is no way to get it (except if lady luck smiles upon you). In the case of Toyota, you could (maybe) get a pick from the conduction sticker "ending" among their stock (if there is availability), but for plate ending requests, LTO no longer entertains the dealer requests at all. So no more "requests" like yesteryears, as far as I know, as well as the prices.
You (car owner or authorized SPA represenative) will have to file the request with specific LTO offices that can accomodate Special Plate Number requests and you need your OR CR and a notarized affidavit stating you have not "yet" been issued your physical plate number yet to try to avail. There is the steps to follow already on the LTO website since Late August/Early September after that circular was published.
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